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what are the features of bacteria fungi algae and protozoa

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Answered by GoldenBliss
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Algae are plant-like organisms that can be either unicellular or multicellular, and derive energy via photosynthesis. Protozoa are unicellular organisms with complex cell structures; most are motile. Microscopic fungi include molds and yeasts. Helminths are multicellular parasitic worms.

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Answered by Byuti
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Bacteria They are the oldest form of life

They are unicellular

They are prokaryotes

Fungi Fungi are eukaryotes

Most of them are multicellular but

some are unicellular

They are non-motile

Protozoa They are unicellular and are

eukaryotes

They show both heterotrophic and

autotrophic mode of nutrition.

They are generally aquatic and are

motile

Algae Photosynthetic eukaryotic organisms

Algae are either unicellular or

multicellular

They are partially plants

They found in moist place

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